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    Mental health is a state of the well-being in where a person realizes what their abilities are. It determines what how a person handles the stress‚ work and how to take part in the society. The main factors are how a person thinks‚ emote‚ interacts with one another. The determinants of mental health are multiple social‚ psychological and biological factors. These factors help determine the mental health of a person. Examples are a persistent socio economic are pressured into risks of mental health

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    Four Realms of Causality The diagram above shows the four realms of causality. The outer ring involves the physical real—the realm of science or the karma of nature. Inside that is the realm of social dynamics—politics‚ group psychology‚ cultural forces and so on. Inside that we find the causal dynamics of the individual mind‚ their developmental history and internal workings of their personality. Usually the task of explanation stops there‚ but inside this‚ at the very core we find the spirit or

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    The constraints of truth commissions A truth commission is supposed to not only investigate and publicize the truth‚ but also help emancipate the people‚ both the victims and perpetrators‚ in a post-violence society from the traumatic past. To achieve this goal‚ there must be sufficient funding‚ a robust institution‚ a sound legal system as well as active civil participation. Unfortunately‚ truth commissions are often faced with a number of intrinsic constraints that make it impossible to provide

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    The seven sins of memory describes the seven major categories of memory that have failed (Murray‚ 2003). These seven sins of memory were investigated by psychologists. The memory can be good or bad for short-term and long-term memories‚ since it can recall every detail from childhood. The brain is a very special to carry the memories to determine the flaws in the architecture of memory (Murray‚ 2003). Also‚ it can benefit people to learn the seven sins of memory to help them to understand what the

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    Assignment 1- Hierarchy of the court system The hierarchy of Civil Courts include both First Instance courts (the first time the case is heard) and Appeal courts (any court of law that has the power for appeals from courts of first instance). The First Instance courts include the Tribunals‚ the Magistrates Court and the County court. Whereas the Appeal courts include the Court of Appeal‚ the Supreme Court‚ and the Court of Justice of the EU. However two levels of the hierarchy appear in both the

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    The four processes of silencing that are presented are the following: ridicule‚ ritual‚ control‚ and harassment. The first of the four processes is ridicule. Ridicule can best be defined as when we use language to make fun of someone with the intention of them feeling less than or small. An example of ridicule would be men the dominant group-labeling women as nagging. They also convey through ridicule that women the marginalized group has nothing important to say. They hold an extreme double standard

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    There are five stages of development to go through in life although how fast or slow the stages are reached will vary between different people. The five stages are infancy‚ childhood‚ adolescence‚ adulthood and older adulthood. The infancy stage is approximately birth to 2 years. During this stage babies learn to roll over‚ crawl‚ walk‚ cry‚ smile and say their first words. Childhood is approximately 2 years to 12 this entails a child becoming independent‚ making friends‚ growing‚ widening their

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    When talking about children‚ there are 4 stages of art that they will achieve. The first stage is from birth to age two. This stage is called mark making. Mark making is exactly what it sounds like. Making marks‚ and it is usually at random. A majority of the time mark making is does out of exploration and even enjoyment for the child. This stage prepares children for the next stage by working their gross motor skills because their whole arm is usually involved in the mark making. Eventually these

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    First of all‚ Lincoln did not achieve to give total equality to African Americans. However‚ he believed that slavery was wrong and with the Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteen amendment‚ Lincoln brought forward the rights of African American. To begin with‚ the proclamation and the amendment Lincoln passed had for goal to forbid slavery. Indeed‚ Lincoln believed that slavery was bad. This belief will appear through his statements. For instance‚ Lincoln once said that “[he] [was] naturally

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    Seven perspectives of psychology In the text about the seven perspectives‚ it talks about the many different branches in the field of psychology. The text mentions biological psychology‚ evolutionary psychology‚ cognitive psychology‚ social psychology‚ developmental psychology‚ clinical psychology‚ and individual differences. Biological psychology is using the principle of biology to study not just the functions of the brain but also things like behavior‚ memory‚ etc. for both humans and animals

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